Upcoming Improvements to Containers Support in 5.1.0

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The forthcoming Pegasus 5.1.0 release introduces significant updates to container support, further streamlining workflow execution and enhancing compatibility with container technologies. Pegasus has long supported containerization tools like Docker and Apptainer (formerly Singularity), enabling users to encapsulate their software environments for consistent and portable workflow execution. A substantial portion of … Read More

Workflows and AI session using Pegasus at NAIRR AI Unlocked

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  On April 2nd-3rd, 2025, NAIRR Pilot hosted a two-day workshop called AI Unlocked: Empowering Higher Ed through Research and Discovery bringing together researchers from various domains, students, high performance computing experts, representatives from major AI cloud providers such as AWS, Google etc to to connect U.S. based higher education … Read More

Learn Pegasus Workflows – Five Tutorials Across Time Zones

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  Join us for an engaging series of tutorials on the Pegasus Workflow Management System, tailored for users of ACCESS CI systems! Discover how to design, deploy, and optimize workflows to  accelerate your research, including a hands-on example showcasing Large Language Model – Retrieval Augmented Generation (LLM-RAG) workflows on GPUs … Read More

Pegasus 5.0.9 Released

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We are happy to announce the release of Pegasus 5.0.8, which is a minor bug fix release for Pegasus 5.0 branch. The release has a variety of improvements and bug fixes to Pegasus support for AWS Batch. The release can be downloaded from https://pegasus.isi.edu/downloads   Improvements [PM-1960] – Document debugging … Read More

Meet us at SC24

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The Pegasus (SciTech) group will be actively participating in several events and presenting talks in workshops, panels, and exhibitors booths at SC24. Find below a list of events where you can meet our team. We look forward to seeing you in Atlanta, Georgia! Monday, November 18th: 19th Workshop on Workflows … Read More

SCEC latest Cybershake Study 22.12 on Summit using Pegasus

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SCEC (Statewide California Earthquake Center) recently completed Cybershake Study 22.12 that generated a hazard map for Southern California which depicts what regions are expected to experience strong ground motions at least once in the next 2,500 years. In order to come up with this map, SCEC runs physics-based computational models … Read More

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